In:Lifespan Acquisition and Language Change: Historical sociolinguistic perspectives
Edited by Israel Sanz-Sánchez
[Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 14] 2024
► pp. vii–viii
Published online: 4 April 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/ahs.14.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/ahs.14.toc
Table of contents
AcknowledgementsIX
Part I.Introduction
Chapter 1.Language acquisition across the lifespan in historical
sociolinguistics2
sociolinguistics2
Editor
Israel Sanz-Sánchez
Part II.Perspectives on acquisition and change
Chapter 2.Monolingual and bilingual child language acquisition
and language change44
and language change44
Editor
Naomi Shin
Chapter 3.The second language acquisition of variation in adulthood
and language change64
and language change64
Editors
Kimberly Geeslin
Travis Evans-Sago
Stephen A. Fafulas
Thomas Goebel-Mahrle
Chapter 4.The dynamics of lifelong acquisition in dialect contact
and change84
and change84
Editor
Jennifer Hendriks
Chapter 5.Multilingual acquisition across the lifespan as a sociohistorical trigger
for language change104
Editor
Suzanne Aalberse
Chapter 6.Language acquisition across the lifespan and the emergence
of new varieties127
of new varieties127
Editor
Devyani Sharma
Part III.Case studies
Chapter 7.Tracing the emergence of the voseo/tuteo semantic split
in Río de la Plata second person subjunctives: The role of child language acquisition150
in Río de la Plata second person subjunctives: The role of child language acquisition150
Editors
María Irene Moyna
Pablo E. Requena
Chapter 8.The influences of adult and child speakers in the emergence
of Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language179
of Light Warlpiri, an Australian mixed language179
Editor
Carmel O’Shannessy
Chapter 9.Child and adolescent transmission and incrementation
in acquisition in historical sociophonetic data from English
in Missouri, 1880–2000203
in acquisition in historical sociophonetic data from English
in Missouri, 1880–2000203
Editor
Christopher Strelluf
Chapter 10.Language dominance across the lifespan in Wisconsin
German and English varieties: Voice onset time and final obstruent neutralization, 1863–2013234
German and English varieties: Voice onset time and final obstruent neutralization, 1863–2013234
Editor
Samantha M. Litty
Chapter 11.The contact origin(s) of ‘hand’ and ‘foot’ > ‘limb’
in Antioquian Spanish: Tracing historical adult L1 transfer264
in Antioquian Spanish: Tracing historical adult L1 transfer264
Editor
Eliot Raynor
Chapter 12.Adult L2 acquisition of for-complementation
in Chinese Pidgin English and Hong Kong English: A sociohistorical perspective294
in Chinese Pidgin English and Hong Kong English: A sociohistorical perspective294
Editor
Michelle Li
Part IV.Future directions
Chapter 13.Towards an acquisitionally informed historical sociolinguistics318
Editor
Israel Sanz-Sánchez
Language index
Subject index
